I’m now arguably one of top 500 bloggers (if not more so, depending on which system you see). I thought this would matter. It doesn’t. I still blog for me. Nothing’s really changed. I still love blogging. I’ll still do it.
Weird.
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Blog
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494 people |
| 2. |
Speak at 3 conferences
1 cheer |
1 person |
| 3. |
Buy some art
1 cheer |
11 people |
| 4. |
Make my business profitable
2 cheers |
30 people |
| 5. |
Win a blog award
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21 people |
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Get more people to read my Blog
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724 people |
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Be on a panel at SXSW
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12 people |
| 8. |
Go skiing
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710 people |
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Get back into shape
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258 people |
| 10. |
Tell my wife I love her everyday
6 cheers |
112 people |
I’m now arguably one of top 500 bloggers (if not more so, depending on which system you see). I thought this would matter. It doesn’t. I still blog for me. Nothing’s really changed. I still love blogging. I’ll still do it.
Weird.
Well, my book is now available for pre-order at www.ensight.org/book (forwards to the Amazon page).
It’s been a fantastic experience. I’m already negotiating with publishers on my next 2 books. I really love the process, and I absolutely love holding something so tangible in my hands. It’s like no other experience in the world.
After I wrote this, I had a notebook (4000$ one) donated by a company I worked with on occasion as a sort of “thank you” for stuff done over the last few years. Sadly, my 2 year old poured water on it one day and fried it.
So, I now have a second notebook. It’s only worth 1000$, but I love the mobility that a notebook provides. It’s my primary machine, and I truly dig it.